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Richard O Mann's avatar

Another sign of the coming destruction of this country. There is no going back from here.

Daniel H Benson's avatar

As a cop for 25 years one of my biggest frustrations is that we found these dealers of flesh freed many from this vile trade, but most of the women and girls that are rescued go right back into the trade (willingly or don't want to be a witness) and that makes prosecution a nightmare. We had a drug dealer who was shot by his supplier, and he was running girls as well. When all of this went to trial everyone even the trafficked girls all changed their stories in court and there were no convictions. The vast majority of women that are trafficked come from broken dysfunctional homes. They are lured into the trade with hope of food, money and shelter a sense of life they never had and then it goes sideways, even starving families sell their children. This is a byproduct of our broken families and broken unjust economic systems.

We sent a missionary team to India to do just the same thing long term. They set up safe houses for these girls but in the end, the vast majority end up going back (voluntarily) into the system because it's all they know, 99% totally rejected the gospel. One of our missionaries came home totally dejected. And there are not enough assets to deal with the problem.

The only thing that will stop this, the one weapon that will overcome this is the Gospel and people via the holy spirit respond and repent. Our hope as in abortion, is to rescue as many girls as we can, fight this fight, pray for God's guidance and trust Him for the outcome.

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